Hi,

        Thanx, it works fine.

Regards,
Uttam H. Naidu

        ----------
        From:  Pete Hall [SMTP:peteh@inwave.com]
        Sent:  Wednesday, December 23, 1998 8:18 AM
        To:  MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
        Subject:  RE: Passing Parameters to Query

        At 08:25 12/22/1998 -0800, Roger Boucher wrote:
        >I am not sure if you can do this with RUNQRY.  But QMQRY allows
this and
        >it works beautifully.  We use it for many quick and dirty
reports.  It
        >will even prompt for variable values interactively if you want,
although
        >the interface is not very user friendly.  But in batch you can
pass
        >replacement variable values very nicely.  See the CRTQMQRY and
STRQMQRY
        >command helps for more information.

        You can execute an IBM Query with STRQMQRY by specifying
ALWQRYDFN(*YES).
        You can then pass parameter values just as you can with a QMQRY.
        Pete Hall
        peteh@inwave.com
        http://www.inwave.com/~peteh
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